Esteem of the Transfer Student – Conclusion
Angela Li heard the knock at her office door. “Come in,” she said.
Brittany entered. “Hi, Ms. Li.”
“Ah, Ms. Taylor! You’re here for an update?”
“Yes,” Brittany answered as she took a seat.
“So, how is Ms. Morgendorffer progressing?”
Brittany handed a sheet over to the Principal. “It was difficult at first, but we made friends. She has also got along with Kevin and Donna. She’s starting to fit in.”
Ms. Li read the sheet. She saw that Daria had started to fit in. “It seems to be in order, Ms. Taylor.”
“Good.”
“However, I’ll need to interview her to see if things are in order on her end.”
“Right.”
Brittany noticed Daria as she approached the table. “Hey, Daria.”
“Hey, Brittany,” Daria responded as she sat with Brittany, Donna, Kevin and a gothic girl whom she didn’t know yet.
“How did it go with Ms. Li?” Donna asked.
“She said that I ‘fitted in better than expected,’ and that I don’t need to do the Peer Support Program full time.
“That’s great news,” Donna said.
“Yeah,” Brittany said.
Daria took a bite from the ‘meatloaf’ and looked to the goth. “I’ve seen you in class,” she said.
“Daria, this is my friend, Andrea,” Brittany said.
“Brittany told me that you thought she was stereotypical,” Andrea said. “I don’t think a stereotypical cheerleader would keep hanging out with someone like me.”
‘They aren’t going to let me live it down, aren’t they?’ Daria mused.
“However,” Andrea added. “She also said you were willing to look past your preconceived notions.”
“I came to Lawndale not expecting to make friends, but Brittany managed to get through my shell.”
“Cool,” Andrea said. “That’s all she really said,” she added with a look at Brittany. “Other than you being from a bad town in Texas.”
“It’s more rough than Lawndale that’s for sure…”
( The next day... )
Angela Li heard the knock at her office door. “Come in,” she said.
Brittany entered. “Hi, Ms. Li.”
“Ah, Ms. Taylor! You’re here for an update?”
“Yes,” Brittany answered as she took a seat.
“So, how is Ms. Morgendorffer progressing?”
Brittany handed a sheet over to the Principal. “It was difficult at first, but we made friends. She has also got along with Kevin and Donna. She’s starting to fit in.”
Ms. Li read the sheet. She saw that Daria had started to fit in. “It seems to be in order, Ms. Taylor.”
“Good.”
“However, I’ll need to interview her to see if things are in order on her end.”
“Right.”
Brittany noticed Daria as she approached the table. “Hey, Daria.”
“Hey, Brittany,” Daria responded as she sat with Brittany, Donna, Kevin and a gothic girl whom she didn’t know yet.
“How did it go with Ms. Li?” Donna asked.
“She said that I ‘fitted in better than expected,’ and that I don’t need to do the Peer Support Program full time.
“That’s great news,” Donna said.
“Yeah,” Brittany said.
Daria took a bite from the ‘meatloaf’ and looked to the goth. “I’ve seen you in class,” she said.
“Daria, this is my friend, Andrea,” Brittany said.
“Brittany told me that you thought she was stereotypical,” Andrea said. “I don’t think a stereotypical cheerleader would keep hanging out with someone like me.”
‘They aren’t going to let me live it down, aren’t they?’ Daria mused.
“However,” Andrea added. “She also said you were willing to look past your preconceived notions.”
“I came to Lawndale not expecting to make friends, but Brittany managed to get through my shell.”
“Cool,” Andrea said. “That’s all she really said,” she added with a look at Brittany. “Other than you being from a bad town in Texas.”
“It’s more rough than Lawndale that’s for sure…”
( The next day... )